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Backspin Advice
Lately, I have received many requests for 2 things. 1. Advice on how to hit backspin (always a common request) 2. Advice on the short game in general. So I have decided to focus my next two newsletters on these subjects. Today the focus will be...
Golf Swing Aids Aren't Effective If...
Golf swing aids are rampant! Every golfer has dozens of them gathering dust in their garages or closets. How many wives have threatened a "clearing out" of these contraptions? If you are feeling me...keep reading.
Have you purchased golf swing...
Improve Your Golf Game With This Secret Weapon
Any golfer who has made any effort to improve their golf game will have already heard the often-repeated expression that golf is all in the mind and that the game starts there. But what many golfers do not know is that they fail to improve their...
What Do Gladiators and the Weekend Warrior Have In Common?
Strip off the tie and grab your running shoes, golf clubs or baseball mitt! The weekend has arrived. You look forward to extra time on Saturday and Sunday to enjoy your favorite sport. And you probably cram in as much activity as possible before...
Where can I find Discount Golf Balls
Where can I find Discount Golf Balls? There are a number of websites that provide all the information on golfing products and services that one could possibly need. Any avid player craves for quality sport equipments and these websites are all...
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How To Pick The Right Golf School For You
Golf is one of America's greatest past times. It is known for
its easy, laid back style and is a game that has produced huge
stars. For the savvy golfer golf school may be the answer to the
perfect game.
Choosing a golf school is very much like your game - based on
your preferences. There are some basic points you should always
look into when choosing a golf school.
Golf schools vary greatly. You should always check a school out
thoughouly before signing with them to make sure that it meets
your needs. You should check out the instructors. Find out if
the classes are in groups or one on one.
You should also find out if the classes are taught on the
course, in a classroom or a combination of both. ALso take a
look at the curriculum. Find out if the intructors
at a
particular golf school work off a centralized lesson plan or if
each instructor teaches their own way.
Check out how much time it will take to attend a session at a
particular school. Some golf schools offer 1, 2 or 3 days short
courses. Others run for a week. Decide what fits into your
schedule. Lastly you should consider the types of classes and
your skill level.
It is important to find a school that teaches what you need to
know. Finding a golf school should not be too difficult.
You can look for golf schools in the phone book, online or try
asking at your golf course. Once you find one and determine it
is for you then sign up and start improving your game
straightaway.
About the author:
Brad Johnson writes for 1st-Golf-School.com
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